Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria | |
Historical aphasia cases: "Tan-tan", "Vot-vot", and "Cré nom!" | |
Hélio A.g. Teive2  Renato P. Munhoz1  Paulo Caramelli1  | |
[1] ,Federal University of Paraná Hospital de Clínicas Internal Medicine DepartmentCuritiba PR ,Brazil | |
关键词: aphasia; utterances; Broca; Lenin; Baudelaire; afasia; elocução; Broca; Lenin; Baudelaire; | |
DOI : 10.1590/S0004-282X2011000400027 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
We describe three cases of aphasia in patients who were internationally famous historical personalities, such as the case of Mr. Leborgne ("Tan") published by Paul Broca in 1861, which became a reference for the study of aphasias. The other cases described here are those of the Russian revolutionary and politician Vladimir Ilyitch Ulianov (Lenin) ("Vot-vot") and the French poet Charles Baudelaire ("Cré nom!"). Besides their historical relevance and the clinical picture of aphasia, these three cases share as a common feature the occurrence of speech automatisms or stereotypes.
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